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The Law Society has today (Tuesday 8 November 2011) announced plans to streamline its executive leadership structure to enable the organisation to strengthen its service provision.
The Law Society has published a research paper on applying the comparison website model to the legal services sector.
The Law Society supports radical and sustained change to fix the 'failing' family justice system.
Legal services price comparison sites offer an accessible route to compare law firms, but consumers may not be comparing like-for-like.
The Law Society today said radical and sustained change to the family justice system could not come soon enough, in response to the most comprehensive and important review of family justice since 1989.
The Law Society and Sound Off For Justice has today launched the 'Missing Millions' report, demonstrating how the government's legal aid figures are flawed and not based on any real analysis.
The UK legal sector will remain competitive and maintain its global reputation following the anticipated radical shake-up of the legal services market, says the Law Society President John Wotton.
The Law Society has described Government plans to proceed with creating a new criminal offence of squatting as disproportionate and likely to increase demand on the already stretched legal aid budget.
Trust judges to exercise discretion' - Law Society Responding to the news that the Government has set out plans for mandatory life sentences for crimes other than murder.
The Law Society has welcomed a noticeable reduction in errors at the Legal Services Commission (LSC), the body charged with administering legal aid.
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